| William Hawney - Arithmetic - 1751 - 370 pages
...which is greater or lefs than A, is aifo greater or " lefs than B, thefe two Quantities A and B mult be « equal. " And this Principle being granted, which is in " a manner felf-evident, it may diredUy be prov'd, that the Triangle { before mentioned ) is equal to the Circle; becaufe every imaginable... | |
| William Hawney - Arithmetic - 1775 - 372 pages
...which is greater " or lefs than A, is alfo greater or lefs than B, thefe " two Quantities A and B muft be equal. " And this Principle being granted, which...felf-evident, it may direftly be proved, that " the Triangle {before-mentioned) is equal to the " Circle ; becaufc every imaginable infcribed Figure, " which is... | |
| James L. Connolly (mathematician.) - Arithmetic - 1835 - 264 pages
...which is greater or less than one, is also greater or less than the other, these two quantities must be equal. And this principle being granted, which is in a manner self.evident, it may directly be proved, that the triangle before mentioned is equal to the circle,... | |
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